Sentences with phrase «general secretaries mary»

Teaching union general secretaries Mary Bousted, of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Brian Lightman, of the Association of School and College Leaders, Russell Hobby, of the National Association of Head Teachers, Christine Blower, of the National Union of Teachers, and Deborah Lawson, of VOICE, all put their names to a strongly worded letter to the two politicians.
Association of Teachers and Lecturers general secretary Mary Bousted said Sir Michael's recognition that the London challenge was «highly effective» in transforming schools in the late - 1990s was «an embarrassment to the government».
ATL general secretary Mary Bousted said: «What was the point of asking teachers» opinions if the Government was going to ignore their views?
ATL general secretary Mary Bousted said: «Schools need to give staff clear guidance on how to deal with toileting accidents so that they know what they are allowed to do, and who should be dealing with an incident.
ATL general secretary Mary Bousted said he had been brave to come to conference - the problem was that his arguments did not tally with the experience of teachers in schools.
«We risk returning to a Dickensian era rife with inequality,» said ATL general secretary Mary Bousted.
ATL general secretary Mary Bousted had also raised concerns about Mr Gove's «wrong - headed» policies.

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Contributors: Members of the writing committee for this paper were Peter Brocklehurst (professor of perinatal epidemiology, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU), University of Oxford; professor of women's health, Institute for Women's Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery).
Mary Bousted, Association of Teachers and Lecturers general secretary, hits out at education secretary Michael Gove over «undemocratic» free schools.
«There appears to be no limit to the amount of money this government is prepared to pour into creating academies, no check on how the funding is spent, and no attempt to take stock when some academies falter,» said Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka joined counterparts Sally Hunt (University and College Union), Christine Blower (National Union of Teachers), and Mary Bousted (Association of Teachers and Lecturers) at the rally.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) general secretary Dr Mary Bousted said: «We are pleased the Liberal Democrats have pledged to invest an extra # 2.5 billion in schools.
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The general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers Dr Mary Bousted has claimed the DfE has «overspent its free schools budget by # 1bn».
And General secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Dr Mary Bousted, said: «We hope education ministers see the virtues of continuing the social partnership, which has worked well for the government, schools and pupils.
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Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said: «It is impossible to know whether this targeted funding will be any improvement on the previous deprivation funding, or indeed, whether it will put mean more funding for those who need it most.
Mary Burgan, the A.A.U.P.'s general secretary, believes that the trend is evidence that college officials are increasingly treating higher education as a business.
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Mary Bousted, General Secretary, ATL said: «This is an historic moment.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, said that, in the past, teachers did a lot of work to counter such attitudes.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary the ATL, said: «It is shocking that the government continues to ignore the recommendations on fire safety in schools.
Commenting on the delay, Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, told TES: «This government and Ofqual appear to be incapable of doing the very job they are required to do.
Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), said: «Support staff are feeling the brunt of school cuts as schools struggle to make ends meet.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) said the government should step in to «sort out the delay» to ensure the new qualifications are ready to be taught from September.
A speech made by Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL, questioned former Secretary of State Education Michael Gove's intentions when in the position, stating that «not only are record numbers of teachers leaving the profession mid-career, but there is also a crisis of teacher supplsecretary of the ATL, questioned former Secretary of State Education Michael Gove's intentions when in the position, stating that «not only are record numbers of teachers leaving the profession mid-career, but there is also a crisis of teacher supplSecretary of State Education Michael Gove's intentions when in the position, stating that «not only are record numbers of teachers leaving the profession mid-career, but there is also a crisis of teacher supply».
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said: «The government can not continue to hold teachers» pay behind private sector pay and expect teaching to remain an attractive profession.»
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teachers» union, criticised the measures as being too little too late.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, claimed that students at both mixed and girls» schools were internalising society's views of women.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said the government should be using the money to give sufficient funding to schools that are having to save # 3bn by 2020.
Mary Bousted, ATL general secretary, said: «ATL has developed a workload tracker to help teachers, support staff, school and college managers and other education staff identify the top five things that are taking up their time, so they can check with colleagues common issues in their school or college and try to find solutions.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, told Schools Week: «Schools are so desperate for teachers they are prepared to hire them on these short - term visas even though it means there will be rapid turnover of staff.»
Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, paid tribute to this «historic» moment and hopes the it will provide the sector with a much more powerful voice.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said: «It is shocking that at a time of rising pupil numbers the Department for Education has missed its teacher trainee recruitment targets for the last four years.
In addition to this, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) general secretary, Mary Bousted, believes that the Chancellor is «throwing more money at free schools and grammar schools».
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, commented: «As these results show, support staff are feeling the pressure to actually teach lessons and to plug the gap in staff shortages when teachers leave and do not get replaced.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) union, said it was «heartening» to see that many schools are evaluating the suitability of local alternative provision settings.
Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), said: «It is appalling that so many children with special needs are not getting school places and are not getting the help they need.
Mary Bousted, the general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, has said she is concerned cash - strapped schools could «exploit» teaching apprentices as a cheaper replacement for qualified staff.
Meanwhile, Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, joint general secretaries of the National Education Union, called for Mr Hinds to engage with them and the teaching profession, and added: «Most crucially we hope he champions the need for extra funding for education and is able to get more money for education from the Treasury.»
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, warned: «Unless teachers get a significant pay rise, schools will have to start increasing class sizes, or shutting courses and cutting the subjects available to pupils.»
Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL believes that «the government needs to produce updated guidance that includes discussion of hate crime and speech and encourages critical thinking.»
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers commented on the SAT's release that: «we are appalled by the shambles of today's Key Stage 2 SATs results, which just compounds the total chaos the Government has made of this year's SATs.
Mary Bousted, ATL general secretary, said: «All the government's warm words about protecting the poorest children look meaningless.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, commented: «The Government needs to sit up and listen.
The general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Mary Bousted, has criticised the move to bring in grammar schools, calling it an «irresponsible waste of money», stating that government spending pledges were «totally insufficient» to tackle the wider funding crisis in schools.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said: «Primary schools are already under immense pressure from having to introduce an untried baseline assessment scheme this year alongside a new primary curriculum, and new tests at the end of key stage 2.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, said: «Teachers always feel under pressure to get into work.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, said: «Unless the government provides significant and immediate additional funding the worrying situation we see now is likely to deteriorate further.
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